No it doesn't. And I thought that was obvious.
I have a family member who is very anti wedding. She complained the whole time leading up to it, made sarcastic remarks on the big day, and in an effort to "give me a compliment" so says to me "Pauline, I have to say, although most people who have big weddings do it for the wrong reasons and end up getting divorced, I actually think you and Tom will be the exception".
I was floored. Upon further discussion of this with her she said that she simply thought a small or jop wedding was much more "objectively" meaningful because it was about the couple and not about a party. And that it was a "fact" that large traditional weddings had a higher incidence of divorce. We're not talking the Kim Kardashian type, more of the what you think of when you think of a "typical" or "traditional" wedding. Boy I used a lot of quotation marks there.
Anyway, that's just her being her and I didn't turn it into a whole thing, but now I'm curious as to other people's opinions on this subject. Do smaller weddings have a lower incidence of divorce? Do you secretly have this opinion too? I'm asking internet strangers since my friends are too nice to ever tell me this, even if it's what they believed.